Transportation from Stockholm Arlanda Airport

Stockholm

The airport is well accessible by public transport, express buses and especially by rail.

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The fastest and most expensive way to get to the centre is by train, and the cheapest way is by a combination of public transport bus to Märsta station and a suburban train.

Vy-Flygbussarna buses offer the best value for money with more stops in the centre.

Always buy tickets for the best price on the website of the specific carrier. On sj.se, the lowest prices are only for own connections or SL connections. Tickets from other carriers can be bought via sj.se, but are usually more expensive.

Carrier Type Price Travel time Frequency
Arlanda Express Train 340 sek
640 sek Return
18 minutes 30 minutes
Mälartåg Train 218 sek 19 minutes 60 minutes
Pendeltåg 40 Train 177 sek 38 minutes 30 minutes
Vy-Flygbussarna Bus 129 sek 50 minutes 15 minutes
Flixbus Bus from 95 sek 45 minutes 60-75 minutes
Lines 583/597 + Pendeltåg 40/41 Bus+train 39 sek
165 sek for 24 hours
70 minutes 15 minutes

Trains to Stockholm

Rail is the fastest transport to central Stockholm and, with a change, all over Sweden. You can use two types of trains.

Arlanda Express and Mälartåg

Express trains, which run non-stop to Stockholm Central Station for a total of 18 and 19 minutes respectively, are operated by two separate companies: Arlanda Express and Mälartåg.

You can buy your ticket online at arlandaexpress.com (no date is entered, the ticket is valid for all services until you use it) or at malartag.se (a specific service is entered, but you can use a later one on a given day). For both carriers, you can also buy a ticket from a machine where you can only pay by card.

  • Arlanda Express - 340 sek one way / 640 sek return
    • Group discount for 2 - 460 sek one way / 920 sek return
    • Group discount for 4 - 700 sek one way / 1 400 sek return
  • Mälartåg - 218 sek one way (no return discount)

Arlanda Express trains run 3 times per hour and stop at the airport at the stations "Arlanda Norra" (terminals 4/5) and "Arlanda Södra" (terminals 2/3).

Mälartåg trains run only once an hour and stop at Arlanda Central station below the SkyCity terminal.

  • Journey time to Stockholm C - 18 minutes
  • Fares - 340 sek / 640 sek return at Arlanda Express or 218 sek at Mälartåg (group discount for 2 only at Arlanda Express)
  • Frequency - 15-30 minutes (3 connections per hour) with Arlanda Express or 60 minutes with Mälartåg
  • First connection from Stockholm C - 4:20 (Arlanda Express)
  • Last connection from the airport - 1:05 (Arlanda Express)

While the Arlanda Express always starts and ends at Stockholm C station, Mälartåg goes all the way to Örebro.

Local trains

The regular local trains of Stockholm Transport Company SL (referred to as Pendeltåg) and the long-distance trains of Swedish Railways SJ also stop at the airport. Please note that a ticket purchased for the "Pendeltåg" train of line 40 cannot be used for SJ InterCity trains and vice versa.

However, ticket prices for the airport are higher than regular city fares, and day and multi-day tickets on Stochkolm cannot be used for direct SJ or SL trains.

SJ / SL trains stop at Arlanda Central station below the SkyCity terminal.

Tickets for "Pendeltåg" trains on line 40

Tickets can be purchased at the ticket office at the station entrance or on the SL mobile app (Google Play / App Store). The ticket can also be purchased via the Swedish Railways SJ website, but at an additional cost of SEK 23.

  • Journey time to Stockholm C - 38 minutes
  • Fares - 177 sek
  • Frequency - 30 minutes
  • First connection from Stockholm C - 4:08
  • Last connection from the airport - 0:43

The journey takes 38 minutes, as Line 40 trains stop at several stations along the way. The advantage of the Pendeltåg trains of line 40 is that from Stockholm C station it continues on to the southern parts of Stockholm without changing trains, see map below.

Tickets for SJ trains

You can also use the SJ intercity trains to get to the city centre, but tickets can only be bought at the airport via sj. se or the SJ mobile app, and they are more expensive than for line 40 trains.

  • From 185 sek

Also check out the guide to more than just Swedish railways:

Buses to Stockholm

For the best value for money, Vy Flygbussarna buses run to central Stockholm on 3 different routes. You will find the stops at the airport in front of the terminal in front of terminal 2/3.

A one-way ticket costs 129 sek, but to more distant stops (e.g. Brommaplan) the price is 139 sek.

Buy a ticket - Flygbussarna.se

You Flygbussarna has an advantage over the train or Flixbus in multiple routes and thus serves a large part of Stockholm with direct connections.

Flgybussarna routes:

  • Arlanda - Cityterminalen (Stockholm city centre): from 3:00 to 2:10 at intervals of 15 minutes (morning and evening 30 minutes)
  • Arlanda - Liljeholmen: from 4:00 to 23:55 at 30-minute intervals
  • Arlanda - Brommaplan: from 3:55 to 23:35 at intervals of 60 minutes

Flygbussarna services are supplemented by cheaper Flixbus services several times a day. Depending on the availability of the bus, the ticket costs range from 93 sek to 120 sek. The disadvantages are the significantly less frequent service and only one stop in the city centre.

Ideally, buy tickets online at both companies' websites.

Flygbussarny buses stop at several other places in Stockholm besides the terminals, such as Järva Krog, Frösunda or Norra.

  • Travel time to the city centre - 45-50 minutes
  • Fares - from 95 sek for Flixbus or 129 sek for Flygbussarna
  • Frequency - 15-30 minutes Flygbussarna, irregularly about 10-13 times a day Flixbus
  • First connection from Stockholm C - 3:00 (Flygbussarna)
  • Last connection from the airport - 2:10 (Flygbussarna)

Cheapest way to get there via Märsta station

The cheapest, but longest way to get to the centre and northern parts of Stockholm is to take bus number 583 or 597 to the nearby Märsta railway station and then take the suburban train line 41.

The ticket for 42 sek is 75 minutes and is sufficient to get to central Stockholm. Zoning for individual tickets has been abolished and is valid throughout the area served by public transport.

You can conveniently pay for the single ticket with your contactless payment card, which you attach to the validator inside the bus or on the train platform (including transfers).

However, no daily limits are included when paying by card, so if you want to use a 24-hour ticket, it is more convenient to buy it via the mobile app or at the ticket office.

Multi-day tickets can also be used for this transport combination (bus 583/597 + trains from Märsta station):

You can purchase your ticket as a physical card at the SL ticket office in the arrivals terminal or more conveniently via the SL mobile app (available at: Google Play / App Store).

In total, the journey takes 60-70 minutes at an interval of 15 minutes on both bus number 583 and trains 40 + 41 from Märsta to Stockholm C runs more frequently.

The first service from Stockholm C towards Märsta leaves at 4:08 (the train goes directly to the airport, but with an extra charge for the total price 181 sek). The last bus 597 from the airport leaves at 0:34.

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To Uppsala

The university town of Uppsala is located just north of the airport and is about the same distance as central Stockholm, accessible by buses and trains throughout the day.

Train

The most common way to get to Uppsala is by Pendeltåg train line 40, once every 30 minutes. The journey to Uppsala C Station takes 19 minutes and the ticket costs 179 sek.

The last train from the airport to Uppsala leaves at 0:46, and the first train from Uppsala to the airport leaves at 4:26.

For timetables and to buy tickets online, visit the Swedish Railways website www.sj.se.

Mälartåg trains run to Uppsala as fast as Pendeltåg , but only once an hour. The advantage is the lower ticket price for 174 sek. Timetables and online ticket purchase can be found at malartag.se/en.

Flixbus buses (cheapest)

The lowest ticket price between Arlanda Airport and Uppsala is usually offered by the bus company Flixbus. Prices are based on availability and start at 88 sek.

However, the service is the least regular: buses run only 6 times a day on the route.

Regional bus

The cheaper transport is via the Upssala public transport bus line number 801. The journey takes 50 minutes and buses leave once every half hour.

A 5-zone ticket is required for the bus and costs 165 sek when purchased at a vending machine or on the UL mobile app (available on Google Play / App Store). The ticket costs 210 sek. The journey takes 50 minutes and buses leave once every half hour.

For information on timetables and connections in Uppsala, visit www.ul.se.

Combination bus + train

As with the journey to Stockholm, the cheapest way to Uppsala is to take bus number 583 or 597 to Märsta station and then take the SJ Regional train.

Buses 583 and 597 run every 15 minutes, the train only once an hour. The price of the bus ticket is 39 sek (pay by attaching your card to the validator inside the bus), the price of the train ticket is 55 sek. The ticket can be bought online at www.ul.se. You can also use the mobile app (available at Google Play / App Store) or at the station in a ticket machine.

Car rental

If you plan to go on a road-trip around Sweden, renting a car directly at the airport will be the ideal choice. Arlanda Airport is located right on one of Sweden's main motorways.

Prices for a weekly rental in summer start at 250 eur, and in low season from 200 eur.

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Taxi

Taxi prices to central Stockholm are fixed and different companies have slight variations.

In general, taxi prices range from 780 sek to 800 sek.

The mobile apps Uber or Bolt offer significantly better prices, with which you can get a ride to central Stockholm for around 400 sek.

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